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SONG OF SHADHIN BANGLA BETAR KENDRA 1971
WRITTEN BY KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM
THIS SONG RECORDED BY RADIOPAKISTAN, DHAKA ( NOW BANGLADESH BETAR DHAKA) AFTER INDEPENDENCE THIS SONG FOR BANGLADESH ARMY as RONO SHONGHIT
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Chol Chol Chol

Chol Chol Chol (Bengali:চল্‌ চল্‌ চল্‌, March March March) is the national march (Bengali:রণ-সঙ্গীত) of Bangladesh., whose lyrics and tune were written by national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam in 1928. It was first published in the newspaper Shikha (শিখাFlame) with the title Notuner Gaan (নতুনের গানThe Song of Youth) and was later included in Nazrul's book Shondha (সন্ধ্যাThe Evening). The Bangladeshi government adopted this song as the national marching song of Bangladesh on 13 January 1972 in its first meeting after the country's independence. The first lines of the song are played at most military ceremonies or functions. The Daily Star has referred to it as the national military song.

History

On the first week of February in 1928, Nazrul came to Dhaka to attend the Muslim Literary Society's second annual conference. He wrote this song at Syed Abul Hossain's Dhaka house.

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Best of +

Best of + is the second greatest hits compilation album by the Greek singer Peggy Zina, released in Greece and Cyprus on June 24, 2008, by Minos EMI on CD and in a CD and DVD package which includes her music videos. The album includes three new tracks composed and written by Giorgos Moukidis on the first disc, all three of which were released as singles.

Track listing

Disc 1

Disc 2

Singles

"Paradosou"

"To Kalokairi"

"Geia Sou"

Charts

The album peaked at number three on the Greek Albums Chart, and has since charted for a total of 16 weeks as of the week 9/2009 charts. By November, it had certified gold and the award was presented to Zina at a certification party at the Vox nightclub on December 3, 2008. At the party she sang many of her successful songs and spent time with her close friends and those in the music industry who had helped her.

References

Greatest hits album

A greatest hits album, sometimes called a "best of" album or a catalog album, is a compilation of songs by a particular artist or band. Most often the track list contains previously released recordings with a high degree of notability. However, to increase the appeal, especially to people who already own the original release, it is common to include remixes and/or alternate takes of popular songs; even new material (previously unreleased). At times a greatest hits compilation is the original release for songs that have themselves been released as a single and charted successfully.

Best Of (Roch Voisine album)

Best of is a 2007 album of Canadian singer Roch Voisine. It is a double album containing a collection of his best hits (in French and English) from the start of his career until 2007. It was released in 2 versions:

Born into a Bengali MuslimQuazi (Kazi) family, Nazrul received religious education and worked as a muezzin at a local mosque in his early life. He learned of poetry, drama, and literature while working with rural theatrical groups Letor Dal. After serving in the British Indian Army in the Middle East during World War I, Nazrul established himself as a journalist in Calcutta. He assailed the British Raj in India and preached revolution through his poetic works, such as Bidrohi (The Rebel) and Bhangar Gaan (The Song of Destruction), as well as his publication Dhumketu (The Comet). His nationalist activism in the Indian independence movement often led to his imprisonment by British authorities. While in prison, Nazrul wrote the Rajbandir Jabanbandi (Deposition of a Political Prisoner). Exploring the life and conditions of the downtrodden masses of the Indian subcontinent, Nazrul worked for their emancipation. His writings tremendously inspired the Bengalis during the Bangladesh Liberation War.

Bangladesh Army - Chol Chol Chol

Enduro raid chol chol 2015

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chol chol chol urdho gogone baje madol

chol chol chol urdho gogone baje madol

chol chol chol urdho gogone baje madol

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SONG OF SHADHIN BANGLA BETAR KENDRA 1971
WRITTEN BY KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM
THIS SONG RECORDED BY RADIOPAKISTAN, DHAKA ( NOW BANGLADESH BETAR DHAKA) AFTER INDEPENDENCE THIS SONG FOR BANGLADESH ARMY as RONO SHONGHIT
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Bangladesh Army - Chol Chol Chol

Enduro raid chol chol 2015

published: 17 Jul 2016

chol chol chol urdho gogone baje madol

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SONG OF SHADHIN BANGLA BETAR KENDRA 1971
WRITTEN BY KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM
THIS SONG RECORDED BY RADIOPAKISTAN, DHAKA ( NOW BANGLADESH BETAR DHAKA) AFTER INDEPENDENCE THIS SONG FOR BANGLADESH ARMY as RONO SHONGHIT
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chol chol chol urdho gogone baje madol

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SONG OF SHADHIN BANGLA BETAR KENDRA 1971
WRITTEN BY KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM
THIS SONG RECORDED BY RADIOPAKISTAN, DHAKA (...

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SONG OF SHADHIN BANGLA BETAR KENDRA 1971
WRITTEN BY KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM
THIS SONG RECORDED BY RADIOPAKISTAN, DHAKA ( NOW BANGLADESH BETAR DHAKA) AFTER INDEPENDENCE THIS SONG FOR BANGLADESH ARMY as RONO SHONGHIT
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SONG OF SHADHIN BANGLA BETAR KENDRA 1971
WRITTEN BY KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM
THIS SONG RECORDED BY RADIOPAKISTAN, DHAKA ( NOW BANGLADESH BETAR DHAKA) AFTER INDEPENDENCE THIS SONG FOR BANGLADESH ARMY as RONO SHONGHIT
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chol chol chol urdho gogone baje madol

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SONG OF SHADHIN BANGLA BETAR KENDRA 1971
WRITTEN BY KAZI NAZRUL ISLAM
THIS SONG RECORDED BY RADIOPAKISTAN, DHAKA ( NOW BANGLADESH BETAR DHAKA) AFTER INDEPENDENCE THIS SONG FOR BANGLADESH ARMY as RONO SHONGHIT
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